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ANEK [815]
3 years ago
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En la antigua Atenas para ser considerado ciudadano era necesario contar con cinco requisitos, descríbalos

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marta [7]3 years ago
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La repuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

Los cinco requisitos para ser considerado ciudadano en antigua Atenas eran los siguiente.

1.- Necesitabas ser hombre. Solo los hombres nacidos en la antigua Atenas podían ser considerados ciudadanos de esta ciudad-estado.

2.- La persona debía de haber nacido de padre y madre de Atenas. Es decir, ambos padres nacidos en territorio Ateniense.

3.- Debías tener 18 años cumplidos para poder tomar tus propias decisiones.

4.- Tenías que cumplir un estricto servicio militar.

5.- Tenias que contar con ciertos bienes o propiedades(de familia) para poder enfrentar tus responsabilidades como ciudadano.

En la antigua Atenas, las mujeres no tenían derecho a ser consideradas ciudadanas. Obviamente, los niños no podían ser ciudadanos, y menos, los esclavos.

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